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Texas Deputy Bo Kildare is looking for a special kind of lady, one that is willing to meet his special requirements. No sweet little virgin will do, he wants a woman who knows how to please a man, perhaps two.

Recently widowed, Sarah Elizabeth Foster-LaFever has lived in the public eye for the last few years and wants out. Her reputation as Micah LaFever’s wife has left her penniless and without many viable options until Bo comes calling.
Now, she believes she found the perfect man until her past rears its ugly head.

Can murder and corrupt dealings keep these two lovers from making it to the alter?

Warning this is a very hot book, menage, threesome...

Excerpt:
“God, when is he going to get here,” Sarah muttered and strolled to the freestanding, oval mirror in the corner.

Critically, she examined her silk dressing gown’s high collar. Unable to breathe with every button running down the front of garment secured, she’d only connected a few at her waist. The dark red robe highlighted her creamy complexion and light blonde hair.

Through the open at the top, she viewed the curve of her breasts and the tight fit of her corset. The cream color almost matched her skin, creating the illusion that she was nude underneath.
Tugging aside her wide skirt, she examined the long line of her legs. She’d opted to omit her bloomers. One, because with the fire raging in the fireplace, she was hot. Two, because she thought Mr. Kildare should get a glimpse of what he’d receive if he decided to make her his wife.

Granted from what Madeline had told Sarah, the man wanted more than a dutiful wife. He sounded as if he were more like her deceased husband. Micah enjoyed playing extreme bedroom games.

She frowned, thinking how much she’d missed sex in the last year. Not because she hadn’t had the chance to indulge. More because she hadn’t wanted to fall victim to the same power hungry crowd that Micah had belonged. She’d done enough for those bastards and she had no intentions of doing...

Knuckles hammered against her door.

Brushing a nervous hand over her hair, she offered up a silent prayer that everything would work out before she rushed back to the doorway. After a quick breathe, she asked, “Who is it?”

“Bo Kildare, I was sent by Madeline Cowden.”

A masculine tone rang from the other side.

His voice alone sent shivers racing over her skin. She flipped back the lock and inched open the door. “Yes, she said you might be stopping by.”

Thursday, October 25, 2018

There are a world of stories out there about young love but what happens when you are past your twenty, thirties, forties, has love passed you by?I believe you can fall in love at any age. Yes, there are new challenges but that doesn't mean it isn't worth it. Stormy is a short story about two people who want to give love another chance.

For two years, Daniel and Karen have consoled each other
during the trails of losing their spouses. Now, they are ready to turn their friendship
into a loving relationship. After sharing a night of passion, all appears
golden for a bright future for Karen and Daniel until she receives a call from
her children saying her ex has had a heart attack.

Torn between, her need to support her children and her
desire to be with Daniel, Karen leaves him and flees to the hospital. Coming
face to face with her ex-husband’s new,
trophy wife, Karen begins to question exactly why her marriage fell apart. Was
she to blame, and if so, should she try again?

On the outside looking in, Daniel must now convince Karen to
let go of her past mistake and share a future with him?Excerpt:

The dim light shining up ahead
drew her attention. She figured Daniel must have left the porch light on for
her. Then why didn’t he return her calls?

Was it his way of keeping her from
backing out?

Seeing his new F150 truck in the
driveway, she pulled in beside it and gathered her things off the passenger
seat. “Daniel Slater, you have some real explaining to do.”

She stashed her keys in her pocket
and zipped her nylon jacket closed before she swung open the car door. Rain
pelted her as she dashed for the front porch. Splashing through multiple
puddles, she skidded to a halt by the oak door.

Breathless and feeling completely
soaked to the skin, she jabbed at the doorbell. No sound met her ears except
the relentless ting of the raindrops hitting the cabin’s tin roof. She pounded
on the wooden partition with her fist. “Daniel, let me in.”

Recalling the key he’d given her,
she dug into her pocket and pulled out her key ring. The porch light helped her
identify the right one, and she inserted it into the lock. With a quick twist
of her wrist, she opened the door and stepped onto the gleaming hardwood floor.

A light in the kitchen lit the
large open area. The dining room and living room cast in shadows showed no
occupants.

“Daniel,” she called out and
dumped her things on the small table just inside the cabin. She peeled off her
wet jacket and dropped it over a hook on the wall before she toed off her muddy
sneakers and set them on the plastic mat by the door.

Still not hearing any reply, Karen
turned for the stairs leading to the master bedroom, located in the loft above
the living room. She noticed the soft glow on the ceiling from a light and decided
he must be resting up there.

“Damn it, Daniel, if I find you
with a young chickadee like I did my ex-husband,” she growled as she trudged up
the staircase. “I might be tempted to...”

Her gaze immediately fell on the
empty king-size bed. Exasperated by her inability to find him, she quickly
scanned the entire room...desk area, open closet, bathroom... the door closed.
Light glowed through the seam between the floor and the bottom edge. “Daniel,
if you’re in the bathroom come out this minute.”

The entrance opened, and he stood
in the doorway.

Problem, he wore only a towel.

Awe, shit... she didn’t need to see his bare chest covered in crisp
dark hair, the sculptured muscles of his arms and shoulders, developed pecs,
and thick thighs.

Damn, how was she supposed to resist such temptation?Here are a few reviews -

NetGalley Members Say...

Yvonne Daniels

Recommends This Book

Strongly

I enjoyed reading this book I hope that there will be more parts to the story, I connect with the characters from the first page. I read the book to the finish the same day.. It is hot , steamy and romantic I would recommend this to all of the fans that like a hot romance with characters that you can identify with

Sam Destiny

Recommends This Book

Yes

This was a sweet story and an easy read. I am actually a fan of Daniel because he seems to be a truly amazing man. You need distraction? Something that you can drown in and yet won't need weeks to get through This book absolutely is it! The steam is well written and amazing, the love scenes ultimately cute. Nice read, really.

Cloretta Daniels

Recommends This Book

Yes

Sweet story about new love with a widow and divorcee. I loved the development and implementation of their love and how it effects their life. Just because they are adults their new relationship is interrupted by life.

Alison Fitton

Recommends This Book

Yes

A great read! I enjoyed that the characters were older and had some life experience. Many of us now have gone through divorces or know someone who has had a life changing event.Karen and Daniel had worked together and been friends for awhile before they both began to wonder “what if”. Well, Daniel took care of that when Karen arrived at his house for a weekend visit!Since they had been friends before they were comfortable and able to read each other well knowing when to slow things down or to finally let go of the past and take a big leap. Although Daniel did have a bit of trouble being patient at times which ultimately got him exactly what he wanted.I will also post on Amazon, Twitter, and Facebook.

Jennifer Tabler

Recommends This Book

Yes

I enjoyed this book. It was short but sweet. I think a book before this one would of made a pretty good book. It had some hot sex scenes. One thing I didn't like is that I couldn't make a description in my head about the 2 main characters. I didn't know what they looked like, how old they were and what they did for a living. Overall pretty good book.

Paula Ford

Recommends This Book

Strongly

I loved this book! I got lost in it! Tina created the people in the book that have a lot of substance to them. I love the way she wrote about the issues Karen faced with ex husband & how she finally let it go. I loved how Karen helped Daniel get over losing his wife. I loved the way were together as friends first then lovers. I would recommend this book if want an excellent read!